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Skin pigmentation disorders affect people across the world. One of them, vitiligo, is said to have a worldwide incidence of 1–2%. What causes the loss of pigmentation in vitiligo has long been ...
Vitiligo: A condition where pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) are lost, leading to white patches on the skin. It can affect any part of the body and varies in severity. Hypopigmentation ...
Topical corticosteroids: The application of a potent or very potent corticosteroid anti-inflammatory cream or ointment to areas of vitiligo may restore some pigment. Side effects, such as thinning ...
Reuben K. Sam was about 4 years old when his parents noticed patches of his skin losing pigment, resulting in lighter or white spots. The condition is vitiligo, and it is due to the body's immune ...
Some of the most common disfiguring facial disorders include the hyperpigmentation disorders. Non-vitiligo pigmentation disorders were the third most common presentation among African-American ...
Vitiligo is a skin condition caused by the loss of a pigment called melanin in certain areas, resulting in white or lighter patches that contrast with the person’s natural skin tone. While vitiligo is ...
In a society where appearance often influences self-worth, Mini Patankar has become a recognized professional in vitiligo micropigmentation. With over 18 years of experience, she has focused on ...
A new study led by MDI Biological Laboratory identifies ML233 as a potent inhibitor of melanin production, offering promise for development of new treatments for pigment-related skin disorders and one ...